Cathode ray oscilloscope
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Cartesian Divers are simple physics demonstration devices used to illustrate principles of buoyancy, pressure, and gas laws. Typically consisting of small, sealed, air-filled capsules submerged in water within a sealed container, these divers rise and sink in response to changes in external pressure. Widely used in educational laboratories for teaching fluid mechanics and gas behavior, Cartesian Divers provide hands-on visualization of fundamental scientific concepts.
Crookes radiometer
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The Crookes Radiometer, also known as a light mill, is a scientific apparatus consisting of a glass bulb containing a partial vacuum and a rotor with vanes coated black on one side and white or silver on the other. When exposed to light or radiant energy, the vanes rotate due to differential thermal transpiration, demonstrating principles of gas kinetics and energy conversion. It is commonly used for educational demonstrations of light pressure and thermodynamics.
Dynamo Working Model
Dynamo Working Model is a functional educational device designed to demonstrate the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. It includes components such as a rotating armature, coil windings, and magnets to simulate real-life dynamo operation. This model is widely used in physics and engineering laboratories, schools, and technical institutions for practical understanding of electricity generation and electromechanical energy conversion.
Slinky springs
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Slinky Springs are helical coil springs made from metal or plastic materials, widely used as demonstration and educational tools in physics and engineering laboratories. These springs exhibit elastic properties, capable of stretching and compressing while returning to their original shape, making them ideal for teaching concepts such as harmonic motion, wave propagation, and energy transfer. Available in various sizes and coil thicknesses, slinky springs serve as practical models for studying mechanical behavior, oscillations, and spring constants in both academic and research settings.